Swarnima is a haunting tale of injustice, memory, and revenge that blurs the boundary between the past and the present.
The story begins when Anivesh returns to his ancestral village, Singhpura, for his cousin Rudra’s wedding. What starts as a joyful reunion soon takes a dark turn after Anivesh and his friends trespass into an abandoned mansion once owned by the powerful feudal lord Durg Singh. From that night onward, strange events begin to unfold—unexplained appearances, missing people, and a persistent fragrance of Raat Rani flowers that signals an unseen presence.
As fear grips the village, Anivesh uncovers the tragic story of Swarnima, an innocent young woman whose life was destroyed by Durg Singh’s cruelty and unchecked power. Betrayed, violated, and silenced, Swarnima’s death was never given justice—and her spirit never found peace. What was buried beneath ritual, superstition, and fear begins to rise again.
The curse does not end with the village. Years later, the darkness follows Anivesh into the city, where those closest to him begin to suffer. Love turns into loss, friendships crumble, and death becomes personal. Swarnima is no longer just a legend—she is an unstoppable force shaped by centuries of silence.
As the story moves into the future, the narrative shifts to a new generation. Anivesh’s son discovers his father’s diary and realizes that the past is not finished. With the help of those trained in paranormal investigation, he returns to Singhpura, determined to confront the truth and face what was never laid to rest.
Swarnima is not just a horror story—it is a reflection on guilt, injustice, and the consequences of ignoring truth. It asks a chilling question:
What happens when the dead remember what the living choose to forget?
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Swarnima is a haunting tale of injustice, memory, and revenge that blurs the boundary between the past and the present.The story begins when Anivesh returns to his ancestral village, Singhpura, for his cousin Rudra's wedding. What starts as a joyful reunion soon takes a dark turn after Anivesh and his friends trespass into an abandoned mansion once owned by the powerful feudal lord Durg Singh. From that night onward, strange events begin to unfold-unexplained appearances, missing people, and a persistent fragrance of Raat Rani flowers that signals an unseen presence.As fear grips the village, Anivesh uncovers the tragic story of Swarnima, an innocent young woman whose life was destroyed by Durg Singh's cruelty and unchecked power. Betrayed, violated, and silenced, Swarnima's death was never given justice-and her spirit never found peace. What was buried beneath ritual, superstition, and fear begins to rise again.The curse does not end with the village. Years later, the darkness follows Anivesh into the city, where those closest to him begin to suffer. Love turns into loss, friendships crumble, and death becomes personal. Swarnima is no longer just a legend-she is an unstoppable force shaped by centuries of silence.As the story moves into the future, the narrative shifts to a new generation. Anivesh's son discovers his father's diary and realizes that the past is not finished. With the help of those trained in paranormal investigation, he returns to Singhpura, determined to confront the truth and face what was never laid to rest.Swarnima is not just a horror story-it is a reflection on guilt, injustice, and the consequences of ignoring truth. It asks a chilling question: What happens when the dead remember what the living choose to forget? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798241451552
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Paperback. Etat : new. Paperback. Swarnima is a haunting tale of injustice, memory, and revenge that blurs the boundary between the past and the present.The story begins when Anivesh returns to his ancestral village, Singhpura, for his cousin Rudra's wedding. What starts as a joyful reunion soon takes a dark turn after Anivesh and his friends trespass into an abandoned mansion once owned by the powerful feudal lord Durg Singh. From that night onward, strange events begin to unfold-unexplained appearances, missing people, and a persistent fragrance of Raat Rani flowers that signals an unseen presence.As fear grips the village, Anivesh uncovers the tragic story of Swarnima, an innocent young woman whose life was destroyed by Durg Singh's cruelty and unchecked power. Betrayed, violated, and silenced, Swarnima's death was never given justice-and her spirit never found peace. What was buried beneath ritual, superstition, and fear begins to rise again.The curse does not end with the village. Years later, the darkness follows Anivesh into the city, where those closest to him begin to suffer. Love turns into loss, friendships crumble, and death becomes personal. Swarnima is no longer just a legend-she is an unstoppable force shaped by centuries of silence.As the story moves into the future, the narrative shifts to a new generation. Anivesh's son discovers his father's diary and realizes that the past is not finished. With the help of those trained in paranormal investigation, he returns to Singhpura, determined to confront the truth and face what was never laid to rest.Swarnima is not just a horror story-it is a reflection on guilt, injustice, and the consequences of ignoring truth. It asks a chilling question: What happens when the dead remember what the living choose to forget? This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. N° de réf. du vendeur 9798241451552
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